November 29th, 2015

The Yahoo Sports Kings discuss Week 12 of the National Football League. Two unbeaten teams remain to begin the week, the Carolina Panthers continue their remarkable 2015 season and the New England Patriots march into Denver on Sunday night against Brock Osweiler, that's right you heard me, Brock Osweiler and not Peyton Manning.

Join Rod, MeanGene and Ronnie Brooks as we close out the Thanksgiving Weekend with our signature NFL Weekly Countdown Show here on Yahoo Sports Radio.

Follow us on Twitter at @YSKRod (Rod Johnson) @sportskings (MeanGene) and @sportskingshost (Ronnie).

Like us on our Facebook Page: Yahoo Sports Kings

Next Week the Sports Kings take to the road again in New Orleans to cover the New Orleans Saints vs the Carolina Panthers.

November 15th, 2015

Phil Perry, Sports Reporter for Comcast Sports New England stops by to
talk about the New England Patriots, according to Phil, we have yet to
see the best of this team, You don't want to miss this interview.

The
second half of the NFL season gets underway this week and the race to the
playoffs is in full swing.

Three
teams remain undefeated – Carolina (8-0), Cincinnati (8-0) and New England
(8-0). That marks the most 8-0 teams in a season in NFL history.

Join the Yahoo Sports Kings as we talk about which if any unbeaten team goes down in Week 10 of the National Football League,

The Yahoo Sports Kings, MeanGene, Ronnie Brooks and Rod Johnson can be heard every Sunday on Yahoo Sports Radio and Yahoo Sports Radio.com.

We would like to welcome WNJC 1360 AM Philadelphia to the Yahoo Sports Radio Network.

November 8th, 2015

History shows that a losing record at
this point in the season does not negate a team’s chances of making the
playoffs. Since 2000, 35 teams have reached the halfway point of their
season with a .500 or below winning percentage and proceeded to the playoffs,
including at least one in each season.

Of those 35
clubs, five have advanced to the Conference Championship Game, including
the 2001 New England Patriots, who won Super Bowl XXXVI.

The GREEN BAYPACKERS andthe INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
will both face opponents with 6-0 records or better for the second consecutive
week. Previously, only the 1934 Detroit Lions and 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers have
played teams 6-0 or better in consecutive games.

The Packers, who played the 6-0 Broncos in Week 8, travel to
Carolina (7-0), while the Colts, who played the 6-0 Panthers on Monday Night Football last week, host
Denver (7-0).

The Yahoo Sports Kings discuss what's likely to happen during Week 9 of the National Football League. MeanGene, Ronnie Brooks and Rod Johnson break down every match-up and give you our best analysis and predictions.

November 1st, 2015

The Yahoo Sports Kings get you ready for Week 8 of the 2015 National Football League season.

As
the NFL enters Week 8, there are five undefeated teams – Carolina (6-0), Cincinnati
(6-0), Denver (6-0), Green Bay (6-0) and New England (6-0). That marks the most
6-0 teams in a season in NFL history. The previous mark was four set in
2009.

Two
of those teams – Green Bay and Denver – will meet on Sunday night when the
Packers travel to Sports Authority Field at Mile High to face the Broncos. It
is only the fourth game in NFL history – and the first in primetime –
between two teams 6-0 or better and the first since 2007 (November 4) when
the 8-0 New England Patriots defeated the 7-0 Indianapolis Colts.

Join MeanGene and Rod Johnson for a closer look at what to expect in Week 8 as we give you our predictions and analysis on the Yahoo Sports Kings NFL Weekly Countdown Show on Yahoo Sports Radio.

The Yahoo Sports Kings NFL Weekly Countdown Show is brought to you by Draftkings.com and ONFX.com.